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    TunerCat OBDII .cal files

    If anyone has TunerCat OBDII .cal files please post them up with specific titles as to what they are!

    EDIT: There is now a Sub Forum for calibrations. Post with calibration only. No questions or conversations please. We want to keep this section clean for upload calibrations only! Thanks!

    http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...ibration-Files

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    I prob have 700+ .cal files ill go through them and organize them for easy search since monodax has been down for almost 2 months now

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    I'll post mine. I've got some of the 0411+4L80E van files from our fleet that people might want to see.

    Have you seen anything like the old prom books to help ID cals by part number?
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    I also have a few to start.

    Since all attempts to contact Monodax have failed and it has been this long it does not look good...

    We also need a plan to organize them? Year? Ideas?

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    maybe like on monodax by OS and year for thread or add a .cal folder to the .bin index

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    I have a number right-click-save-as'd from Monodax, both .bin and .cal, that I'm happy to share, as well as stock to not so stock pulls from vehicles I have tuned. I sometimes edited (added to, not changed) the filenames with something contextual as to what they are, but in a lot of cases you'd have to do a VIN lookup to make heads or tails of what is going on.

    Edit: can you modify the site to accept .cal files? Otherwise is a big glom of zips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roughneck427 View Post
    maybe like on monodax by OS and year for thread or add a .cal folder to the .bin index
    I can add a cal folder where we have a major dump of files. But I would rather start in the forums with something more orginized. If it's way off stock or can't figure it out we will keep them in the repository. Year seems to be best way? In newer years the OS seems to be more important and can change. How about cal format to include OS in file names?
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    cal uploads are working! I have to make a icon for it to replace the red x, but file is there, icon is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleMark View Post
    In newer years the OS seems to be more important and can change. How about cal format to include OS in file names?
    A word of warning, you get into some of the E38 PCMs and the hardware changes so that it will not take an earlier/later OS without bricking the ECU. We should probably list both hardware and software part numbers like the euro chiptuner forums do.

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